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Proofs!
Hey All,

I think I have all the content up for the launch of Bricolage 2.0. I would appreciate it if everyone proof-read these documents and reported any issues. Also, if you're willing to be included as a press contact, please let me know!

[Announcement](http://preview.bricolagecms.org/news/announce/2010/04/12/bricolage-2.0.0/index.shtml)

This is the general, brief announcement, a dupe of what will be sent to mail lists and other sites.

[Changes](http://preview.bricolagecms.org/news/announce/changes/bricolage-2.0.0/index.shtml)

Bret's list of changes. This is not completely comprehensive, but covers most changes and is written for a more general audience (think editors rather than administrators).

[Press Kit](http://preview.bricolagecms.org/news/pr/2010/04/12/2.0-presskit/index.shtml)

Includes a press release and pointers to things the press are likely to be interested in, such as links to the changes, documentation, license, contacts, corporate support, and screen shots.

Phillip, I'd especially like you to look at these for some formatting nits:

* List items are too far apart. Note that the templates always output items as <li><p>foo</p></li>, so you need to account for the paragraph in the CSS

* Headers are as large as the title and don't stand out as well as subheaders. I'm thinking that headers should have the subheader style and that subheaders should be smaller and without the background, though I know that might mess up other pages you've created.

Thanks in advance for your help, people! If all goes well and I get a few more quotes this weekend and fix the two bugs currently in the queue, this will be done first thing Monday morning. Congrats to all and thanks for all you've done.

Best,

David
Re: Proofs! [ In reply to ]
On 10-Apr-10, at 12:10 AM, David E. Wheeler wrote:

> Phillip, I'd especially like you to look at these for some
> formatting nits:
>
> * List items are too far apart. Note that the templates always
> output items as <li><p>foo</p></li>, so you need to account for the
> paragraph in the CSS
>
> * Headers are as large as the title and don't stand out as well as
> subheaders. I'm thinking that headers should have the subheader
> style and that subheaders should be smaller and without the
> background, though I know that might mess up other pages you've
> created.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help, people! If all goes well and I get
> a few more quotes this weekend and fix the two bugs currently in the
> queue, this will be done first thing Monday morning. Congrats to all
> and thanks for all you've done.

Thanks for getting those up, David.

I'll have a look at the formatting nits today. :-)

Very excited to see these go out on Monday.

Phillip.

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Phillip Smith // Simplifier of Technology // COMMUNITY BANDWIDTH
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Re: Proofs! [ In reply to ]
Some things moved around, updated links below.

On Apr 9, 2010, at 9:10 PM, David E. Wheeler wrote:

> Hey All,
>
> I think I have all the content up for the launch of Bricolage 2.0. I would appreciate it if everyone proof-read these documents and reported any issues. Also, if you're willing to be included as a press contact, please let me know!
>
> [Announcement](http://preview.bricolagecms.org/news/announce/2010/04/12/bricolage-2.0.0/index.shtml)

http://preview.bricolagecms.org/news/announce/2010/04/12/bricolage-2.0.0/

> This is the general, brief announcement, a dupe of what will be sent to mail lists and other sites.
>
> [Changes](http://preview.bricolagecms.org/news/announce/changes/bricolage-2.0.0/index.shtml)

http://preview.bricolagecms.org/news/announce/changes/bricolage-2.0.0/

> Bret's list of changes. This is not completely comprehensive, but covers most changes and is written for a more general audience (think editors rather than administrators).
>
> [Press Kit](http://preview.bricolagecms.org/news/pr/2010/04/12/2.0-presskit/index.shtml)

http://preview.bricolagecms.org/news/pr/2010/04/12/2.0-presskit/

> Includes a press release and pointers to things the press are likely to be interested in, such as links to the changes, documentation, license, contacts, corporate support, and screen shots.

Thanks,

David